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1 Employment and Independence
For Georgians with Disabilities

2 Mission and Vision GVRA Mission: Employment and independence for Georgians with disabilities Every Georgian with a disability can work and live independently if he or she chooses to do so

3 Statutory Programs and Services
Vocational Rehabilitation (VR) Local Offices Roosevelt Warm Springs (RWS) Cave Spring Center (CSC) Business Enterprise Program (BEP) Georgia Industries for the Blind (GIB) Disability Adjudication Services (DAS)

4 Vocational Rehabilitation
VR has 40 offices statewide to provide services to both the job seeker and the employer Website: The Cumming VR Office serves Forsyth, Dawson, and Lumpkin Counties Location: Colony Park Drive, Suite 204 Cumming, GA 30040 Phone:

5 Client Services at VR Offices
GVRA has more than 40 office locations throughout the state to serve clients, where trained Certified Rehabilitation Counselors (CRCs) and other professional staff provide: Work Readiness Training Work Adjustment Training Counseling and Guidance Post-secondary Support Supported & Customized Employment Vocational Training On-the-Job Training Benefit Counseling Assistance Assistive Work Technology

6 Work Incentives Navigator Services (WINs) Work Incentives Planning and Assistance (WIPA)
Mission: To promote employment and increase self-sufficiency for SSA disability beneficiaries Goal: Enable beneficiaries with disabilities to make informed choices about work, and to support working beneficiaries to make successful transitions to self-sufficiency

7 Pre-Employment Transition Services
Students can be referred to VR after completion of a single form: The Parent Permission form. The school provides a copy of the IEP or 504. VR staff will consult with teachers and case workers to determine the student’s needs. Targeting high school students 16 – 22 (14 and up and in high school can attend groups) Group Services will be offered either in school, after school or in the Community.

8 Pre-Employment Transition Services
Job Exploration- Exploring the world of work (Vocational Evaluations, job sampling, apprentice and internships) Career Exploration- Learning about careers and areas of interest, determining a vocational goal, learning about education and training after high school, counseling and guidance on Post-Secondary enrollment opportunities. Work Based Learning- Work experiences in the community. VR or Providers will set up the work site. The student may be paid. Work Readiness- Developing skills necessary for independent living and successful employment (Ex: O&M, job readiness training, PSAT on how to interact with employers and co-workers on work based learning sites). Self Advocacy- Providing instruction that promotes leadership, teamwork, assertiveness, communication, & decision-making

9 Pre-Employment Transition Services
VR must spend 15% of our Client Services Funds on Student’s with Disabilities (WIOA) Services are provided by VR Vendors/Providers or VR staff. VR is currently planning groups for the spring and summer. Students with Disabilities may chose to open a VR case for individualized services.

10 Application to VR WHO can apply?
Individuals with a permanent disability that interferes with their ability to work Individual will meet with VR staff member & complete an application VR Counselor will obtain disability documentation & determine if you qualify for VR services.

11 After Pre-ETS – What if my student needs more services?
VR Application Eligibility Determination Work Needs Assessment Work Plan Development Provision of Vocational Services Employment Case Closure You can re-apply for VR services at any time

12 VR Services: Designed with the Individual in Mind
College Training On-the-Job Training Vocational/Technical Training

13 Local Partner Agencies
These are some of the Vendors that provide services to VR clients: Goodwill Industries of North Georgia (GING) – Locations in Oakwood, Dawsonville, Duluth, and Woodstock. Provide work evaluations, work adjusting training, job readiness training, job coaching, supported employment, and other services. Pre-ETS groups. Rehabilitation Industries of North Georgia (RING) – Provides evaluation and training in Cumming, Dawsonville, and Dahlonega. Pre-ETS groups. Randy and Friends – Offering Work Training at The Place, provides job readiness training, personal and social adjustment training, and job coaching in the community. Pre-ETS groups. Creative Enterprises – Providing training and job placement in the Cumming community. Provides Supported and Customized Employment.

14 Local Partner Agencies
Additional Providers: LEAP – located in Roswell - Provides intensive social skills training and work sampling/coaching. After training, can provide Supported Employment for placement. PRISM – located in Roswell – provides intensive job skills training and coaching at a worksite. After training, can provide Supported Employment. Stinson & Associates – Provides individual services including Personal Social Adjustment Training, Job readiness training, Job Coaching, and Supported Employment in the community. Also provides Pre-ETS groups. Workplace Learning Solutions – Provides individual and group services including individualized CWAT, social skills training, JRT, and Job Coaching. Also provides Pre-ETS groups. AccessAbility – Provides social skills, communication, and organization training in a location near North Point Mall.

15 For more information: Website: gvs.ga.gov Customer Care:


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